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Unionization
What Amazon’s union battle in Alabama means for workers
by
Janet Nguyen
Mar 17, 2021
Warehouse employees could become the first group at the tech giant to unionize.
The PRO Act may protect workers even if it doesn't pass
Mar 10, 2021
The bill, which offers sweeping protections for organized labor, may not pass the Senate. But it may stimulate conversation and education.
The share of the workforce represented by unions increased last year
Jan 26, 2021
Union workers lost fewer jobs than their non-union counterparts because of negotiated furloughs and other protections.
Home child care workers unionize in California
Jul 29, 2020
Workers hope to strengthen an industry that has become even more precarious.
Government labor board proposes rolling back a rule that made union organizing easier
Sep 14, 2018
Business organizations support the change, but labor activists say it would make low-wage contract workers more vulnerable.
States may need to rewrite contracts and laws in the wake of Supreme Court’s Janus ruling
Jun 27, 2018
How might states be affected by overturning the established precedent allowing public-sector unions to collect fees from nonunion members? In places where the so-called agency fees have been allowed, state officials will have to rewrite the law and revise contracts with public-sector unions. Losing those agency fees will be a big financial hit for some […]
Big labor win for grad students at private colleges
by
Andy Uhler
Aug 24, 2016
On many campuses, many graduate students plan to organize.